The AirRide bus is not your average mass transit ride. For starters, there’s wi-fi, outlets for your laptop, and a bathroom. Apparently the seats are comfortable, too. So comfy that Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's David Nacht describes them as "more comfortable than three out of the four chairs" in his living room.

Nacht says the bus is as much for Ann Arbor area residents as it for out-of-towners:

"Just to see that they could easily come here would help put Ann Arbor on the map for people who visit metro Detroit and don’t think about us; now they’ll notice that they can get here easily and we’re a leader in transit."

Congressman John Dingell was also at the public unveiling of the new AirRide. He describes the new public-private transit system as more than just a bus.

"It’s a movement towards integrated transportation," explains Dingell. "It’s a movement to help our people here create jobs that will benefit the country; t’s about people working together, which they seem to do rather poorly these days."

The bus will make 12 daily trips from Ann Arbor to Detroit Metro. It will cost $12 each way if reserved in advance, $15 for walk-ons.